student wrote:
quoted 4 lines what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's> what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's
> 'acperience ep'
> sounded cliched to me when it came out. listen to phuture and you
> will understand.
Yeah, but the early acid like phuture, armando etc. only used one
acid line at a time. True, that was the real innovation (Phutures
"Phuture Jacks" absolutely blew me away the first time I heard it),
but Hardfloor took it to a new dimension with their build-ups and
multiple acid lines.
quoted 1 line hardfloor have been sucked up by their own 303 noodlings and> hardfloor have been sucked up by their own 303 noodlings and
haven't put
quoted 2 lines forth anything worthwhile in their last few singles and ep's. god> forth anything worthwhile in their last few singles and ep's. god
> forbid that they ever release another album.
Well they just did! - "Respect" its called, and it actually does vary
a lot more in texture. It's a 4-out-of-5-star LP for me, but I liked
'em all along, so I'm not sure if it would be your cup of tea.
I Don't understand why they put in a limited 10" with 2 trax off the
"TB Resuscitation" LP in exactly the same mixes - apart from allowing
me to phase, double beat and generally mess these two songs about.
Also I think as acid303 rushes go, "fish & chips" is the equal of
any, so there.
J
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